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FEBRUARY 26, 2016
  FROM PAGE A8 35 Years Ago
In 1981, for $69,500, a buyer could own a “ 2-bedroom, den, 2-bath Golf Course Condo,” for $125,000; “the cleanest, sharpest 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo on Treasure Island” could also be yours at that price.
A two million dollar budget for the POA was under discussion, as well as a resolution by the Men’s and Women’s Golf Clubs that questioned increases on fees for the golfing community.
Bill Haas was president of the Home Owners Club and asked for assistance in planning activities for the group as well as the need for volunteers to serve the club.
The Volunteer Fire Company re- quested help from the folks at General Telephone to assist with the installation of a new flagpole to stand in the yard in front of the station. General Telephone supplied a cherry-picker, and the 30-foot pole was placed in position. The eagle on top was donated by a group of local residents, and a new American flag also flew over the complex.
The Canyon Lake Motel offered a “double occupancy required” midweek package for $85 that featured two night’s lodging with either a day of golf (cart in- cluded) and one day of fishing (boat and motor.)
Ads in the Lighthouse Magazine in- cluded Billy L. Maxwell, Planner, the Round-up Jr. Mart and Emilio’s Italian Deli and Restaurant.
30 Years Ago
In February 1986, the Canyon Lake Community News featured a new look
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and reported that the POA Board was considering changes in the Lodge res- taurant management and menu to bet- ter reflect the “pocketbooks of Canyon Lake families and induce more property owners to frequent the facility.”
That month’s cover story indicated that “piles of dirt, remnants of out-dat- ed buildings and an obstacle course of holes in the ground and recently exca- vated trenches” did not dampen the en- thusiasm of Canyon Lake golfers, who were pleased the Golf Clubhouse was finally undergoing a massive facelift. According to Men’s Golf Club President Rob Caveney, the contractor was taking the old clubhouse apart piece by piece, salvaging every board.
Plans were under way for the com- munity’s 5th annual Chili Cook-off at Indian Beach, sponsored by the Junior Women’s Club.
Riverside County was set that month to break ground for the long-awaited traffic signal to be installed at the Main Gate, thanks to the fundraising efforts of local residents and monies from the County’s Road Department.
The Ski Club revealed plans to install a second slalom course in the Jump La- goon in the spring.
The first in a planned series of Com- munity Forums was held to determine the proposed revision of landscaping regula- tions. Hosted by the Home Owners Club, a panel of residents reviewed the ACC regulations dealing with front yard irri- gation systems, trees, shrubs and ground cover. Gray gravel would no longer meet the requirements. A member of the panel reported that 671 property owners were sent letters advising them of violations
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In February 1986, the Canyon Lake Community News featured a new look, while golfers were excited to see the Golf Clubhouse finally undergoing a massive facelift.
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